[MAVRIC study: when abdominal cerclage is preferable to vaginal cerclage].

Rev Med Suisse

Service d'obstétrique, Département femme enfant adolescent (DFEA), HUG, 1211 Genève 14.

Published: October 2020

Vaginal cerclage can be used to treat cervical incompetence, thus reducing the risk of an unfavourable outcome. However, in some cases, it can be ineffective. One of the challenges for the gynaecologist-obstetrician is how to deal with a subsequent pregnancy after a failure of vaginal cerclage. The recently published MAVRIC study shows that performing abdominal cerclage prior or at the beginning of pregnancy reduces the rate of late miscarriage and premature delivery compared to vaginal cerclage. This implies a birth by caesarean section, and therefore a second surgery for the woman. However, it remains to determine the best surgical technique for abdominal cerclage. In the MAVIRC study, cerclage was done by laparotomy. It shall be elucidated whether this technique is superior to laparoscopy.

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